No matter whether you use RapidWeaver to design your own website(s), or offer your services to others, you probably need to register at least one domain name. The cost of these can add up quickly, especially if you need to register a few, and lower cost registrars like GoDaddy bombard you with irritating advertising as you try to checkout. We are currently in negotiations with a well known registrar, whom we cannot name yet, to offer domains to RapidWeaver users at a significantly reduced rate. If successful, we will pass 100% of the savings on to you.Updated 4/October/2010:Our domain name registration service is now live. We have partnered with Dotster, a reputable premium registrar, to sell .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz and .us domain names for between $8.50 and $8.98/year. This includes all ICANN fees, and there are no strings attached. For full pricing information and to get started, click here. You can also transfer existing domain(s) to us if you wish. As our volume increases, we hope to lower prices further.

You’ve toiled away countless hours making that perfect website, but now you’re stuck. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Here’s what you need to do to publish your RapidWeaver website.

1) With your website project open in RapidWeaver, click the File menu and select Publishing Settings.

2) A window, as shown below, will pop up. Enter the Server, User Name and Password information we sent you after you ordered your web hosting package from DV Host.

3) Enter public_html in the Path field. This is very important so that RapidWeaver knows where to publish all your website files. When you’re done, click Test Connection to confirm your settings are correct and click Publish.

Not working? Our support team is trained in RapidWeaver, so please do not hesitate to drop us a line and we will be happy to assist.

After over a year of development, we are extremely excited to announce that we have opened our doors to the public. Finally, the reliable and inexpensive way to host all your RapidWeaver websites you have been waiting for. As always, feedback is welcome.